Vice Mayor for Economic Affairs Lee Seungwon Holds Meeting with Mirae Industrial Complex Company Representatives
Listening to Difficulties at Mirae Industrial Complex
and Inspecting Public Transportation Conditions
An on-site communication meeting was held on June 27 to listen to and address the difficulties faced by companies located in industrial complexes in the Sejong area.
Presided over by Vice Mayor for Economic Affairs Lee Seungwon, the meeting was organized to review the challenges faced by each industrial complex and to promote field-oriented policies to support businesses. The meeting, held at the Mirae Industrial Complex in Jeonui-myeon, was attended by representatives of tenant companies, including the Korea Feed Ingredients Association and executives and staff from Kolmar BNH.
On this day, Vice Mayor Lee discussed expanding the supply of industrial complex domestic water, providing support for snow removal vehicles, and the joint use of company commuter buses, and agreed to develop practical solutions for these issues.
In addition, he inspected the operation of the village bus and Duruta, which pass through the Mirae Industrial Complex, as examples of public transportation improvements identified by the dedicated organization for improving residential conditions in the northern industrial complexes.
Vice Mayor for Economic Affairs Lee Seungwon stated, "Through these on-site industrial complex meetings, we will strengthen field-oriented communication and continue to implement business-friendly policies that can quickly address the difficulties faced by companies."
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